P67a gd65 b3 CPU fan control staying at 100% ?

Has anyone been able to get the cpu fan to ramp up and down with temp via bios ? I'm using a Noctua d14 and i5 2500k.

Quote from: TheRealBaloo on 15-March-11, 07:43:53
Hi,
FYI I have the same issue with my Cooler Master 520 on the same board with a 2600k, fan runs at 100% 24/7, was not able to find a solution yet, will let you know if I do.
hey you might try to install the control center and then click on the green power tab and then click on the the pop down tab saying green power again and then near the bottom of the page you will see the only three fans that you can control and the RPM they are currently running at. you need to pull down the minues and you will get three options to choose from 100%-75% or 50% but when you choose what you want them to run at be sure to double click that setting or it will just revert back to the original setting.  once you have changed all you want then click apply tab at the very bottom of that page and listen to your fans drop in speed but before you close the page you will need to save that set up so once you verify that what i mentioned worked then click the save tab too and lable it what you want to call it! this should work! but also i use a mega helm rev b and i ended up using sysfan2 and sysfan1 on the mobo for my two fans attached to my cooler just so i could control them both I and hooked up my rear fan on my case to the cpu jack on the mobo! you should have some control of all your other fans threw the click bios, this all worked great for my set up! i have a 2600k and the same mobo and i use ddr3 patriot ram 2000 9-11-9-27.....hope this works for you and answers your questions....have fun!....................................... ........... "warzone"

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    I hate to be reviving this thread, but it's already got evidence of my problem.
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    * Where do you get the idea that there is Ivy update for P67? The latest BIOS is 1.I:
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